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December 24, 2010

QUALITY CHRISTMAS TREES v. FLORICO, INC., Fla: Dist. Court of Appeals, 5th Dist. 1997

Sufficient minimum contacts do not exist if maintaining the suit in the forum state would offend " `traditional notions of fair play and substantial justice.'"
- in Athanassiadis v. National Car Rental, 1997 and one similar citation
And, it is also not enough to satisfy due process concerns that payment is to be made in the forum state.
- in QSR, INC. v. Concord Food Festival Inc., 2000 and one similar citation
First, the complaint must allege sufficient facts to bring the action within the ambit of one of the various jurisdictional criteria contained in Florida's long-arm statute found in section 48.193, Florida Statutes (2000).
- in Law Offices of Sybil Shainwald v. Barro, 2002 and one similar citation
Thus, the connection between Christus and Florida is that Christus purchased two machines from a Florida-based company, payment was made or to be made in Florida, and, when the software was involved, Witt serviced the machines remotely from Florida.[2] The minimum contacts required by the due process clause is not satisfied by a mere showing that a Florida …
- in CHRISTUS ST. JOSEPH'S v. Witt Biomedical Corp., 2002
"The breach of a contract calling for payment in Florida qualifies as an enumerated jurisdictional act under the statute [§ 48.193 (1)(g)]."
- in Security Credit Leasing, Inc. v. Armaly, 2000
He did not actively seek out any Florida business, was not physically present in Florida, and the contract did not require any performance in Florida.
- in CONSOLIDATED ENERGY INC. v. Strumor, 2006
Moreover, Burtis' affidavit asserts no other facts showing activities in the state which would meet the jurisdictional requirements of Florida law.
- in Taskey v. Burtis, 2001

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